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Regions of the United States

Regions of the United States

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Geography, Social Studies

3rd - 5th Grade

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7 Slides • 20 Questions

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Regions of the United States

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Multiple Choice

We live in the state of Pennsylvania. What region do we live in?

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Northeast

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Southeast

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Midwest

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Southwest

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West

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Multiple Choice

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_________ describes a region's weather over a long period of time.

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cloud

2

cluster

3

climate

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Poll

Which regions of the United States have you visited? You may choose all that apply.

Northeast

Southeast

Midwest

Southwest

West

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Multiple Choice

How many regions are there in the United States?

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3

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4

3

5

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6

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Open Ended

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If you were to go swimming when visiting California, what ocean would you be swimming in?

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Multiple Choice

The Southwest Region covers a large area, but has _____ states.

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6

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12

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10

4

4

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Multiple Choice

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What region is well-known for its farmland?

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Northeast

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Southeast

3

Midwest

4

Southwest

5

West

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Multiple Select

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What regions would you visit if you were to visit Mickey Mouse in Florida and Donald Duck in California? Choose 2 answers.

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Northeast

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Southeast

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Midwest

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Southwest

5

West

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Multiple Choice

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What region is highlighted in the map?

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Northeast

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Southeast

3

Midwest

4

Southwest

5

West

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Multiple Choice

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This region has mild winters with hot summers. Hurricanes can reach landfall in the summer and fall months along the Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico coasts.

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Northeast

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Southeast

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Midwest

4

Southwest

5

West

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Multiple Choice

The most densely populated region in the U.S is...

(has the most people living there)

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Northeast

2

Southeast

3

Midwest

4

Southwest

5

West

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Multiple Choice

Lines of longitude and latitude are imaginary lines used to show the

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location of places on the Earth

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how far two places are from each other

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directions on a map

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elevation of places above sea level

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Multiple Choice

Mapmakers often use the color blue on maps to stand for

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mountains

2

The North Pole

3

oceans

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The northern hemisphere

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Multiple Choice

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On a map, where do you look to understand what the symbols mean?

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a compass rose

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a map scale

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a map key

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a global grid

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Multiple Choice

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Where are the Great Lakes located?

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Northeast

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Southeast

3

Midwest

4

Southwest

5

West

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This is Mt. Rushmore

It is located in South Dakota.

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Multiple Choice

In what region can you find Mt. Rushmore?

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West

2

Northeast

3

Midwest

4

Southeast

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This is the Liberty Bell.

It is located in the Northeast Region.

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Multiple Choice

In what city can you find the Liberty Bell?

1

Boston

2

New York

3

Washington D.C

4

Philadelphia

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This is the Golden Gate Bridge.

It is located in San Francisco.

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Multiple Choice

In what region can you find the Golden Gate Bridge?

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Northeast

2

Southeast

3

Midwest

4

Southwest

5

West

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This is the White House.

It is located in our Nation's capital city.

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Multiple Choice

The White House is located in

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Washington D.C.

2

Chicago

3

Dallas

4

New York

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These are the Rocky Mountains.

The Rocky Mountains are the largest mountain range in the country.

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Multiple Choice

In what region can you find the Rocky Mountains?

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Northeast

2

Southeast

3

Midwest

4

Southwest

5

West

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